Lenovo launched its xIQ AI platform suite in Singapore on April 28 and showcased it at Milipol TechX 2026. The suite includes tools for intelligent agents, digital workplace management, and hybrid cloud operations designed for enterprise and government users. According to Lenovo, the launch targets gaps in AI governance identified in its CIO Playbook 2026 research.
Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2026 report found that 88% of Asia Pacific organizations expect positive returns from AI investments, yet approximately two-thirds still lack a governance framework. Only 27% of organizations have a comprehensive AI governance framework in place, creating demand for platforms with tighter control over AI deployments.
The xIQ Workplace component, formerly called Care of One™, personalizes employee IT experiences by building worker profiles using data from more than 500 connectors, including Workday (human resources software) and Microsoft products. The platform then suggests hardware, software, and services tailored to each employee’s profile.
According to Lenovo’s internal testing, the system can fix up to 40% of issues before users report them and reduce new employee time to productivity by up to 50%.
Lenovo tied the xIQ launch to a broader market shift where chief information officers (CIOs) are moving from generative AI toward “agentic AI” — AI systems that can act autonomously for users. AI projects are advancing past trial phases into rollout, driving demand for governance-enabled platforms.
The platform also addresses hybrid deployment demand. Lenovo found that 62% of organizations prefer hybrid as their primary AI model due to data privacy and security concerns, positioning the xIQ suite’s hybrid cloud operations capability as a key feature for enterprise adoption.
What is the xIQ AI platform suite and who should use it? The xIQ AI platform suite is Lenovo’s enterprise AI solution launched on April 28 in Singapore. It includes tools for intelligent agents, digital workplace management, and hybrid cloud operations, designed for enterprise and government organizations seeking governance-enabled AI deployment.
How does xIQ Workplace improve employee productivity? xIQ Workplace personalizes IT support by building worker profiles from 500+ data connectors including Workday and Microsoft products. According to Lenovo’s internal testing, it can resolve up to 40% of issues before users report them and reduce new employee onboarding time by up to 50%.
Why is AI governance important for organizations? Lenovo’s CIO Playbook 2026 report found that while 88% of Asia Pacific organizations expect positive AI returns, about two-thirds lack a governance framework. Only 27% have comprehensive AI governance frameworks, creating risk as AI projects move from trials to full rollout. The xIQ suite addresses this gap by providing tighter control over AI deployments.
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